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  • Q.C. ASKS COURT TO DROP THE SALARY CASE

    MELBOURNE, Tues.—A move to have the Federal Arbitration Court drop the bank officers' salary rise claim—regarded as a test case for white-collar workers in the ... [Article] (906 words)
  • WOOL PRICES UNCHANGED

    Prices showed little change on Monday's opening rates at the continuation of the Perth wool sales yesterday. Good ... [Article] (63 words)
  • Doctors Balked On Corneal Grafting

    Because of the lack of legislation, surgeons in this State were prevented from performing vital arterial surgery and sight-restoring corneal grafts, a British Medical Association spokesman said yesterday. ... [Article] (355 words)
  • THE POLICE ORDER FAULTY VEHICLES OFF ROADS

    Traffic police yesterday made a blitz on faulty brakes. Some vehicles were ordered off the roads for being unsafe to other traffic and among them was the old model utility shown above. In the picture below, Sgt. T. Williams is shown placing a ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (61 words)
  • Ian Johnson May Not Play In Test

    MELBOURNE, Tues.—Australia's Test cricket captain, Ian Johnson, is injured and unlikely to play in the second ... [Article] (156 words)
  • A Blitz Descends On Car Brakes

    Motorists with useless brakes were forbidden to continue to use their vehicles when stopped by traffic patrol police officers yesterday. A squad of officers spent ... [Article] (306 words)
  • Temperatures Rise: More Heat Expected

    When the State had its first general taste of summer yesterday, temperatures ranged from 88.9deg. in Perth to 113deg. at ... [Article] (84 words)
  • N.A.T.O. Chiefs Set Atomic Problem

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation chiefs met yesterday to complete a ... [Article] (520 words)
  • £15,000,000 LOAN DEFICIT IS EXPECTED

    CANBERRA, Tues.—The Federal Treasury now expects the recent loan operation to be nearly £15,000,000 ... [Article] (320 words)
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